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i cant wait to log into google to read my voice mail on Oct 15.

hey brooklyn,

this is the dean of admissions from vanderbilt. i just wanted to let you know that it was a waste of our time interviewing you. please dont bother with other medical schools either.


although google voice would take all effects away from the tone of that message
 
alright, i think i shall be heading to bed. lots of stuff to do tomorrow. nighty night.
 
i cant wait to log into google to read my voice mail on Oct 15.

hey brooklyn,

this is the dean of admissions from vanderbilt. i just wanted to let you know that it was a waste of our time interviewing you. please dont bother with other medical schools either.


although google voice would take all effects away from the tone of that message

Sounds like what my message/call would say. It's going to be that epic. Except it will arrive around Thanksgiving.
 
i cant wait to log into google to read my voice mail on Oct 15.

hey brooklyn,

this is the dean of admissions from vanderbilt. i just wanted to let you know that it was a waste of our time interviewing you. please dont bother with other medical schools either.


although google voice would take all effects away from the tone of that message

I thought it only transcribes voice mail from the google voice number... are you gonna change your official number?
 
I thought it only transcribes voice mail from the google voice number... are you gonna change your official number?

i should. can i use my number to get in state tuition in like illinois (thats what my gV area code is right now)
 
oh ****. i did not even know. forget about that. goddamn it.
 
they have the weirdest acronyms for everything. lesson learned: never create what I think is my own acronym.
 
Although maybe I am getting old. I do find myself sleeping in more and taking naps.

I think we need to enjoy sleeping while we still can! Once med school starts it seems like the whole sleeping thing is a lot harder to find time for.
 
Briton Suzanne Allen, who is 25 years old today, came to terms with the fact that she will never become a mother, as her ovaries had not been functioning properly since her teens.
Suzanne was diagnosed with early menopause at the age of 16, and a few years later, the diagnosis was confirmed after a detailed medical examination, as doctors elaborated that she would never give birth, Telegraph reports.
When her belly grew, pregnancy did not even cross her mind. She simply thought she gained weight.
During a medical examination, the nurse told Suzanne she probably had a cyst. This is when the doctor discovered heart beats in her womb.
- I'd long resigned myself to never being a mother, and I could hardly believe what was happening. The doctor said the odds of me falling pregnant a decade after going through the menopause were greater than a million to one - Suzanne said. She gave birth to a boy named Alfie in January last year.
- Even now, Daniel [the father] and I have to pinch ourselves when we realise we actually have a child of our own. We'd love to have more, but it's a waiting game and we'll see what happens - Suzanne said, smiling.
 
There's always weather.com

Check it out, and if you're not back in 5 minutes, you're certifiably old.
:laugh:
I think we need to enjoy sleeping while we still can! Once med school starts it seems like the whole sleeping thing is a lot harder to find time for.
I'm getting penty of sleep, but then I'm also one of those deviant med students that doesn't go to lecture.
 
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